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God bless your sons, Patty. May they come home safely and soon!

Thank you for posting this.

>

> As I have two sons serving in the military, I feel that support for those that

are far from

home is a very, very worthy cause! If you want to help make a soldier's

holidays a little

more cheerful, here is one way you can help.

> God bless!

>

> http://www.anysoldier.com/

>

>

> As we prepare for our mad rush through the holiday season it's safe to say

that this is

the toughest time of year to be a soldier far from home. But there's an easy and

very

satisfying way you can help boost the morale of men and women who serve our

country.

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> Sharing support

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> Last year around this time I first told you about Any Soldier, Inc. As I

said then, don't

let the " Inc. " fool you - this is a grassroots organization started more than

two years ago

by Sgt. Horn, along with his mother and father Marty and Sue, of LaPlata,

land.

> Sgt. Horn is now stationed in Afghanistan, but in the summer of 2003 he was

in

northern Iraq with the 173rd Airborne Brigade. His parents often sent him care

packages,

and when they found out he was sharing items from the packages with other

soldiers who

weren't receiving anything from home, they had an idea.

> The Horns contacted friends and relatives and asked them to donate items to

send.

Then, in addition to the packages for their son, they also included separate

packages

addressed to " Any Soldier. " distributed the additional packages, and as

you can

imagine they were gratefully received.

> Marty (who served in the Army for 20 years) soon started a web site called

Any Soldier

(anysoldier.com). Two years later, the circle of donors has expanded far beyond

the Horn

family. And isn't handling the distribution of packages all by himself

anymore; he's

getting plenty of help from more than 3,600 military contacts. At this point,

Any Soldier

has delivered supportive items to more than 100,000 soldiers in all branches of

the

military, both active duty and reservists.

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> Here's where we come in

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> What do soldiers like to receive? According to Marty's site, a letter is the

most valued

item - just a card or letter of support.

> But so much more is needed. Many soldiers lack simple necessities that we

take for

granted back home. For instance, skin care products such as sun block, lib balm

and

moisturizers are highly valued items in the harsh climate of the Middle East.

And

apparently CDs and DVDs are welcome morale boosters.

> For ideas about what to send - as well as specific instructions about how to

send

letters and items - just visit anysoldier.com.

> This is a perfect way to remind our men and women in uniform just how

grateful we

are for the tremendous sacrifices they make. And I hope you'll help get the word

out by

forwarding this e-mail to friends and family members.

> Happy Thanksgiving!

>

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